The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page xxii
... kind ; but the dresses were of course less elegant and ap- propriate at some theatres than at others . The performers of male characters occasionally wore periwigs . Female parts were played solely by boys or young men , who sometimes ...
... kind ; but the dresses were of course less elegant and ap- propriate at some theatres than at others . The performers of male characters occasionally wore periwigs . Female parts were played solely by boys or young men , who sometimes ...
Page xxviii
... Kind Hart's Dream , 47 which was also published 47 Though Chettle does not give the names of the poets who had taken offence , there can be no doubt that he refers to Marlowe and Shakespeare . " In consequence , as it is pro- in 1592 ...
... Kind Hart's Dream , 47 which was also published 47 Though Chettle does not give the names of the poets who had taken offence , there can be no doubt that he refers to Marlowe and Shakespeare . " In consequence , as it is pro- in 1592 ...
Page xxix
... Kind Hart's Dream , issued from the press , & c . Symmons's Life of Shakespeare , p . 18. The Doctor never could have seen the pamphlet in question : it contains no allusion to Shakespeare , except in the Preface . 48 In the Preface ...
... Kind Hart's Dream , issued from the press , & c . Symmons's Life of Shakespeare , p . 18. The Doctor never could have seen the pamphlet in question : it contains no allusion to Shakespeare , except in the Preface . 48 In the Preface ...
Page xxxix
... kind and liberal patron . But a few days after his arrival in London , in 1603 , he granted to " Lawrence Fletcher , William Shakespeare , and others , " the license subjoined in the note.59 Onr MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xxxix.
... kind and liberal patron . But a few days after his arrival in London , in 1603 , he granted to " Lawrence Fletcher , William Shakespeare , and others , " the license subjoined in the note.59 Onr MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xxxix.
Page xlvi
... kind- ness on the part of Shakespeare , and that , though the above anecdote may be in some respects er- roneous , it is yet an adumbration of the truth . If this were the place for such discussions , I could show from authentic ...
... kind- ness on the part of Shakespeare , and that , though the above anecdote may be in some respects er- roneous , it is yet an adumbration of the truth . If this were the place for such discussions , I could show from authentic ...
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